Chapter 180
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Chapter 180: Work Begins
On a new day, Luo Ji sat at his desk, carefully flipping through a report marked with a yellow insignia.
Reports were categorized by urgency, marked from low to high priority with five different colored dyes: green, blue, yellow, orange, and red, respectively.
The report in his hand, marked with a yellow priority level, had been sent from Mirror Tribe and arrived just this morning.
After Luo Ji left Mirror Tribe, the person temporarily in charge of its affairs was Sun Li, his secretary.
This report was clearly written by Sun Li, starting with a concise and clear summary of work during this period, then moving on to the main topic…
“Other barbarian tribes discovered?”
“And a tribe with a population of over 80 people…”
By the normal standards of this era, a tribe with over 80 people was no longer considered small, whereas Mirror Tribe was considered outside the norm.
At the end of the report, Sun Li requested instructions on how to deal with this newly discovered tribe.
There was nothing to say, they should decisively conquer and annex it!
The previous bumper harvest of crops had largely solved their tribe’s food problem.
Coupled with the end of the fishing ban, the fishing industry was also developing in an orderly manner.
Food had long ceased to be an issue.
Furthermore, with the perfection of the entire tribal civilization system, frankly speaking, the civilization Luo Ji had developed single-handedly at this moment was equivalent to a fully constructed machine!
And population was its fuel.
What he needed to do next was to continuously add fuel to the machine’s fuel tank, making it run wildly!
The more fuel there was, the faster it would spin, and simultaneously, the development speed would soar!
Although Sun Li was not familiar with military matters, Guo Jia was also at Mirror Tribe, so there was generally no need to worry.
Moreover, while sending this signed permission document back to Mirror Tribe, he specifically had Guo Zhen lead a team back with it.
In the previous invasion battle, he had brought out all the fierce generals from his tribe, so it was always necessary to send one back to oversee the main city.
He also took the opportunity to instruct Sun Li at the end of the permission document to issue another ‘conscription order’ to expand their overall military strength.
With a complete system in place, all of this would naturally fall into place.
He quickly reviewed the remaining work documents.
However, for Luo Ji, his work for the day had just begun.
Next, he had to conduct individual interviews with the people from Bai Ze’s Tribe.
After all, it was a large-scale, long-distance transfer, and all those people had only been received yesterday.
Luo Ji, who had only returned to his side yesterday, had been busy dealing with accumulated work reports, so the interviews were naturally scheduled for today.
The number of people in the other tribe was unexpectedly large, reaching 131.
However, upon closer thought, it made sense.
Although Bai Ze’s cavalry unit, in Luo Ji’s eyes, was full of flaws, allowing him to easily devise countless targeted tactics to crush them, other barbarian tribes couldn’t do that.
On that grassland, they were very likely a powerful tribe dominating one area, yet they still couldn’t escape the fate of falling into Luo Ji’s hands.
Getting back to the point, a team of over a hundred people lined up in a long queue, indicating the scale of his workload for the day.
But as a veteran who had interviewed hundreds of people, Luo Ji remained perfectly calm about such matters.
He placed two pieces of beast hide parchment and a charcoal pen on the table and immediately began work.
His efficiency was quite high, Luo Ji had already interviewed 20 people before even finishing a cup of water.
Primarily, these 20 individuals had no special talents in their panel attributes, falling into the category of ordinary people.
After a simple check of their loyalty, asking about their preferred work, and recording it on the parchment, he could call in the next person.
By the 21st person, he finally encountered someone whose single attribute limit reached 3-stars.
Their talent was herding.
When registering this person, Luo Ji would spend a bit more time because he had already pre-categorized several major types on those two pieces of parchment, such as agricultural talents, military talents, mining talents, and so on.
Luo Ji would register their names into different categories based on their various talents.
Sometimes, when encountering individual special circumstances, he would also add a few remarks at the end.
This method made it easier for him to arrange and transfer these personnel later.
As for those who were completely ordinary, they were categorized under a ‘normal people’ section.
Finally, wherever there was a need, they would be assigned there.
Luo Ji felt a little regretful after registering the person with the ‘herding’ talent.
If his growth potential had reached 4-stars, then the Silver-tier skill book would likely have been given to that person.
3-stars was indeed just a bit short.
Afterward, he successively interviewed a dozen more people.
It had to be said, they truly were people of the grasslands, among these dozen individuals, two more appeared with ‘herding’ talents.
Unfortunately, their attributes still didn’t meet the standards.
But it didn’t matter.
For Luo Ji now, the more people with ‘herding’ talents, the better.
The vast grassland behind the mountains was waiting for him to develop its herding industry.
Just two or three people wouldn’t be enough.
Once this area was developed, not to mention horses as strategic resources, large numbers of cattle and sheep would also be important food sources!
Thinking of this, Luo Ji instantly perked up.
His work efficiency subtly improved by a few points.
Soon, he interviewed over 30 more people, and the number of individuals with herding talents increased to 6.
Then, the first talent with a 4-star limit appeared.
Looking at the four-star limit panel attributes, Luo Ji’s expression was calm.
This was within his expectations.
A tribe with over a hundred people, did they think it could be maintained just by shouting slogans?
Without a talented management-type individual, the tribe’s population couldn’t possibly increase to this extent, before that, various problems would arise due to poor management.
And the person before him was clearly the one responsible for managing the tribe.
His name was Bai Xu.
His Intelligence was 4-stars, while Spirit, Endurance, and Leadership were all 3-stars.
Bravery was only 2-stars.
This person had truly arrived at the perfect time.
Sun Li’s loyalty had long exceeded 90 points, and it was time for him to be sent out.
The upcoming fourth sub-city, according to Luo Ji’s plan and ideas, was intended to be managed by Sun Li.
However, this meant that he, as the Chief, would no longer have an assistant secretary by his side.
For him, who usually had a heavy workload, an assistant secretary capable of meticulously arranging work schedules and categorizing reports was quite important.
Now, Bai Xu could perfectly take Sun Li’s place.